Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 05, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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ecomif ll "officer, mess at
Now . Calcdonli. .Inc.
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'l'I'iT slaters, will
Vh Mi.v evening, '"
l.4" l'7W In the library
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UK on fundi-
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n.u",: A(i..r the meet-
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'flfl WW Will l""T. mun-
rtbruiry 8. at 10 a. in. at
J Mr. F. H. Arm-
h. This will be the lirat of
Mklng ol slip cover.. Lois
, wtonilon specialist In
i nunijcment from Ore-
SUIO COllCgC, will tUIIMUl,
dtmoiutratlon.
limn ol Mooit All mem-
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ol Womtn O! ino moose ore
nl In rcfular session. Tucs
nBo m.. In the Moose hull.
fcmltlee chairmen for college
rtitnu, homcmaKing. mem-
hip, slumnl, publicity aim
rtllfi, will mane reports in
lime. Tht executive com-
ba will meet promptly nt
p.m.
UrlM Club Member of the
tilth Shrine club will meet
130 p. m., for dinner at the
iird hotel Wednesday, and an
itlletit program Is In the mnk-
uiurmin is f'tu u. ban
iKlittd by Louis Serruys.
rtnee Bertram and E. B.
'iilli Ptrtnli Dr. Cnlvln
m Hunt, ton of Dr. and
Kirren C. Hunt of 647 Pa-
TrfrarA. arrivi-H hnm nl
5(ht Saturday for n 10-day
with hit mrfrnli nr llnnl
miAfnl Hnptnp mi IIia Clnl
iWlitoniln General hospltnl
Will return t Morilinn Wl.
fwume his duties,
fUtw-Mr. and Mrs. O. D.
ana n Edsul, of Mound
I Mo visited at Merrill with
Minister. Mrs. W. J. Dnly,
mrs. uca wiiner.
JlCkSOnH Italltrl thaf tk.u
t?it0?,,k8 thelr Permanent
hi vtcaon.
IS? Th0 Klnmnth
l u r "," '" ,np cnurcn
W. Hojtesaes will bo Mrs.
J Dora and Mra. Carl
Nm durlnit the afternoon.
I7ly courthouse re-
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race. p,05rofl
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toon 71 vi "-Everett N.
QM Klamath Fall, B1K
L ti. ' n,.ni ior Hortlnnii
K22,K"!.tak ni"52-
Hw 'or duty in
Stlnoarattaa Btlnuon-ttoK
will hold a public curd purly ul
the KC hall Tliunclny, Kclini
aiy H, at 2 p. ni. AwhtcIs will
bn glvon, Includlnu a spcclul
door award.
Maat Tonight 1'iick offlcora
of the Shustii school Cub puck
will meat Monduy at 7:3U n. m.
in mo aciiool uudltorlum for a
tralnlnR aesslnn,
Maatlna Pollnonod The reu.
ulnr Junior Mnstnsa mentliiK hua
beon postponed until February
TRAFFIC CHECK
City police, conducted a truffle
check ul a. Ulh und Conmicr
uiul bulurduy ulternoim uud anv
cnil mutorials were churged
with violutloiiB und alutcd to
upiieur In pulicc court Monduy.
Leo Williams, I'itlville, Culil..
ported $5.3U bull on a chnria- of
no openilor'a license, fctta
l'laakcr, 7ia Mitchell, paid a
fine of $3 In answer to tho
aumo charge us did Omu I'ln
ncr, Allninont drive:
LoiiIhc Follows, llllta Arthur,
uud Einiiielt Ueur, 1115 Owcim
Joliu liloom, 4U3 N. luth,
churged with rcckleaa driving
following his arrest at 11 p. m
Sumliiy on N. 1 1th street, posted
$i!5 ball. Merle Perry, 1813
ivory. WIIK orrcHterl on rlii.ru,.
I of vlolutlon of tho basic rule nt
N. lltli und Grant Saturday. Ho
ni.o irau.-.cu un ma own locos
nlzniico to uppear Monduy.
ltlcliurd Sholes, picked up at S.
flth and Market, posted $10 ball
on n vlolutlon of basic rule
charge. Oscar Nlsscn, 110 N
8th, wus churned with running
a red light at nth and Pine.
Samuel Francis Ashwell. 21).
ought by Klamath county on a
cnarge or larceny by biiilce. waa nted to appear at 2 a. m Mon.
being held by Sheriff Hoy Kerr clay.
of L,ortlsburg, n. M., according
to Information given Sheriff
LloVd L, Low today,
Aahwell la specifically ch irged
with moving a 1037 DcSoto se
dan rrom the state, the car loan
od him by Bnlslger Motor com
pany while a Ford which ho had
purchased was being repaired.
Asliwoll. according to Low, gave
a bvid check to Balslgcr to the
amount of SI 7S when he pur
chased the Ford.
In the meantime, Low has
been advised that Ashwell had
done time on various charges, In
cluding polygamy, burglary, con
tributing to the delinquency of
minor, car theft and drunk
driving. Sheriff Frank C. Tvun
blyn of Olympia. Wash., has olso
sought information regarding
Ashwel! against whom, Tomblyn
said, a wnrrant for larceny by
check Is pending. Low said
United States District Attorney
Cnrl Donaugh, Portland, had re
fused to accent the case In tho
light of a violation of the Dyer
net, and extradition proceedings
are now underway between
Klamath county and Lord.'burg,
N. M.
Ashwell Is t'.ild to h a v o
worked In the harvest here.
Itoe Dennis Ashley, Anchor
hotel, wus arrested nt 1:58 n. m
Sunduy at flth and Commercial,
churged with driving while un
dcr tho influence of liquor. He
posted $100 bull. Ashley gave
Ills occupation as carpenter.
Gloria Maris, 432 N. 8th,
charged with obstruction of a
sidewalk at 8th and Jefferson In
violation of a city ordinance,
paid 5 fine In police court
Monday.
Appearing before Police
Judge Hurold Krancy this morn
ing were eight drunks, two
drunk and disorderly, one vog
and one drunk and possession
case.
T
Mrs. Charles Swingle, 77. for
mer resident of 514 High, Klam
ath Falls, died Friday, Febru
ary 2, near Yamhill on tho
fnrm where sho was born In
1808, according to word re
ceived here from Mr. Swingle.
Mra. Swingle made her home
In Klamath county for more
than 48 years and leaves to
mourn her passing many
friends In the Lorclla district
where she waa song leader for
Suite some time. Mr. and Mrs.
wlngle were married Septem
ber 18, 1800. In addition to her
husband, Mrs. Swlngla leaves
ono child, Olso S. Zimmerman,
three grandchildren nnd one
great-grandchild.
26 Held in County
Jail, Says Sheriff
The Klnmal hcounly Jail popu
lation hit a now high for this
war-time period with four wom
en and 22 men held in the bas
tille as of Monday noon, accord
ing to Sheriff Lloyd L. Low.
Three Mexicans were moved
from the Jail late Monday by
immigration officials, and the
count was reduced to 23 in
mates. The Mexicans, brought to
Oregon for harvest work, fulled
to return with other nallonulcs
to Mexico, but remained in this
area, Low said. Tho three will
go before Immigration authori
ties in Portlnnd and later be re
turned to Mexico, it Is understood.
MERRILL MAII HELD
E
Edward William Goedert. 47.
year-old Merrill resident, was in
uic couniy jau lociny, charged
with sodomy In connection with
n scven-yenr-old bov. The com.
plaint was signed by the child's
moinor, resident of Merrill.
The aliened act i snlri In hnv
been committed in Goedcrt'a
cabin in Merrill, on Fchruarv 1.
Goedert was arrested Saturday
ut Tulelnkc by Chief of Police
rranK unocics. later turned over
to Constable Ed Davis of Merrill
wno Drought the man to Klnitv
nth Falls. Sheriff Llovd L. Low
said today that Goedert denied
tho charge. ISo action had been
taken agulnst Goedert at a late
nour Monday,
FUNERAL
ALMA BELLE H ATT EH
Funeral Urvlrai fnr lh il Alms
Brlli llsllrn, who paued away in this
eiu Fetininry 3, will lw held from the
rhaprl o( Ward Klamath Funeral Home,
92$ Until. Wednesday. February 7, ID-I.
at 1 p. m.. with the Rev. Mayinonrt I.
Gihb of tho Church of Christ nfflclnt
iii i. Commitment (orvlret and inter
ment will follow In LtnhvUle comolery.
motion nrn rcppeciiuity invuaa 10 anena
th narvieei.
OUR MEN AND WOMEN
IN SERVICE
t
fe fefc
KEHNS IN NAVV
Claude Kerns, son of Mr. and
Mra. B. K. Kerns now of Har
bor, Ore., Is now serving in the
united blules navy. lie holds
the ruling of bos'n mate lirsl
enlisted In March,
since that time has
class, lie
1D41, and
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iMiimn iit 1initif.ffl.i'iiW iii j iky It
been stationed at San D 1 c g o
net Mare island colng patrol
duty along the southern Call-
lorma and Mexican coast.
Kerns waa transferred to a re
pair ship and has seen service
at Pearl Harbor and other
points in the South Pacific. He
also holds a diver's license, his
parents advised. Kerns is a
graduate of Kcno high school.
His wife, the former Francos
Orr, resides in Pasadena with
her parents.
SEAMAN MINATO HOME
Gina Minato, S 1c, is home
on a seven-day leave, visiting her
parent and friends. She has re.
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MeOILLtVAIlY PROMOTED
Ens. Keith McGllllvnry. son of
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. MeGillivary.
2334 Vine, graduated from
f vm 'mm
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICK OF FINAL HKAMNO ON SAKE
TV COPB FOR SAWMILL. WOOD
WORKING AND ALLIED INDUS
TRIES. The Ninte Indimtrlal Arrtdeat CominU
alnn hereby Kivei notice that a final
hrarlnR on the adoption of general or
dcr i regulating lAfrty In the Sawmill.
Womlworklng and Allied Indiutrlea, to
Ita known an the "Snfniy Code for the
Snwmtll. Woodworking nnd Allied In
dit-lrle-" will be held al the Hotel Port
land. Oragon, Thursday, March 8. 18-IS
at 10:0 a. in.
STATF. INDMETniAL ACCIDENT
rOMMtSSlON.
ny Paul E. Gunke, Chairman.
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WD CROSS PLASTER
P11 BACK PLASTER ;
The Trend is Toward-
DEPENDABLE TRANSPORTATION
-a noeessily with people who make busi-
ness trips.
Excellent schedules North save time and as
sure convenience of hour.
Greyhound Bus Depot
Phone 5521 . J- Rlon, Agent
6
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MttauaJ
ccntly graduated from a yeo
man's training school at Okla
homa. Miss Minato is to report
to the naval training and dis
tribution center at Treasure Is
land, Calif.
HALL COMPLETES COURSE
Cpl. Bcldcn H. Hall, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Hall of 1213
Pine, recently completed on
orientation course designed to
bridge the can between training
In the States and combat soldier
ing against the enemy in Cer
many.
Al this air service command
slution. Oil. Hsill attended a
rics of lectures given by veterans
of this command which included
instructions on chemical wolforo
defense and Dcrtinent tips on
staying healthy in a combnt zone.
His next, station will be one
from which America's fighting
planes cover our advance into
Uennony.
Before entering the army air
forces, Hnll was employed as a
rip-sawyer by the Kalph u
Smith Lumber company in this
city.
Hans Norland Fir Insurance.
Phone 6060.
CRAIN AWARDED HEART
Pvt. Randolph "Rudy" Craln
of Chllonuln, has been awarded
the Purple Heart lor wounds re
ceived in action '
against the en-rf i
cmy, O c t o b or
20, 1044, accord-
Ing to word
celved here.
Craln was In ;
combat l n I
France at the i
time he wast
hurt and the
medal waa given I
him, December I
14. After spend
ing a few weeks
in tne hospital,
Craln was per
mitted to rcloin his outfit,
CARTWRIGHT ON FURLOUGH
Sgt. Stanley Cartwright, for
mer resident of Klamath Falls,
Ins been on fur-Kvmmruamm
iuukii ill ma-
mcda, visiting
his mother, Mrs.
Mary Cart
wright and his
sisters. Carl
wrighl attended
Mills school in
this city. Ho has
Just recently re
turned from 20
months in the
Aleutians and
f r i n H s mav
write him at IS
this address: Sgt. Stanley Cart
wright, (39303871), Hq. Bty,
581st AAW (AW) Bn., North
Camp Hood, Tex.
TUCKER, MEAD ENROLL
William J. Tucker, 16, route 3
of Klamath Falls, sr.d Robert La-
vcrnc Mead, 18, 1913 Auburn,
also of this city, have enrolled
at the United states maritime
service enrolling office in Port
land for training as merchant
seamen.
Thev will receive basic train
ing at Avalon, Catalina Island,
Calif., and upon completion of
their trainingcourse there, will
be assigned to duty aboard a
merchant vessel.
Under new regulations, the
maritime service is now enlist
ing men between the ages of 17
and 50, which offers young
Americans the opportunity to
train now for a career in the
merchant marine and to perform
a vital part in winning the war.
PVT. ALFTIN ASSIGNED
Pvt. Gladys I. Alftin of Bonan.
za has, been assigned to duty at
the air transport commands
Fairficld-Suisun army air base,
it was announced by Lt. Col. Ar
thur W. Stephenson, command
ing officer.
?vt. Alftin is the wife of D. R.
Alflin of Klamath Falls, and en
tered the army on May 11, 1944.
While at this new base, her
duties will directly aid in the
successful execution of the mis
sion of this ATC installation: to
funnel American aircraft end
skilled air crews into the strate
gically important Pacific theater
ot operations.
Pvt. Alftin graduated from
Colorado State Teachers college
in 1933, where she majored in
mathematics.
BADKER lit STATES
Marine SSgt. William H.
Badker, 25, of Klamath Falls,
has reported at the marine corps
air depot, Miramar, Calif., after
many months in. the South Paci
fic. He served as an aviation
ordnnnceninn with a first marine
air wing squadron.
Badker underwent bombing
attacks on Guadalcanal, and
Bougainville on his second tour
of duty. He was commended by
Admiral Chester W. Nimitz for
meritorious action on Bougain
ville. A former employe of the
Sprague River Logging com
pany, Badker enlisted in Febru
ary, 1942. He has three brothers
in the service, Navy Coxswain
Charles W. Badker, serving with
the fleet, and Corporals Frank
and James Badker. serving with
the army in Florida.
HARTFORD
Accident od Indemnity Conpiny
INSUMNCE
T. B. WAITERS
G.n.ral Insurance. Agency
FIRE . . . AUTOMOBILE
BIS Main Si. Phone 41tl
at
Northwestern university
Evanston, III.. January IB, where
he was enrolled in the navy V-12
program.
lie was commissioned an en
sign and reported to Hollywood,
Fla. January 27, where he will
take nine wecikH of advanced line
training. MeGillivary graduated
from Klamath Union high school
in lvn.
WELLS AVARDED MEDAL
SSgt. Worth P. Wells, aerial
engineer of 332 N. 10th, has been
awarded an Oak Leaf cluster to
his Air Medal, it was announced
by Brig. uen. William H. run
ner, commanding general of the
India-China division, air trans
port command.
The award was made uDon the
completion of 450 hours of oper
ational flight in transoorl air
craft over the dangerous and dif
ficult indla-China air routes,
where enemy interception and
attack was probable and expect
ed.
The air trail over the Hump.
famed route through towering
peaks of the Himalaya moun
tains, brazed by the air transport
command, is recognized by air
men as the world's toughest.
The citation accompanying the
award adds:
Monday, Feb. 8. 1943
HERALD AND NEWS FIVS
MISS RIDDLE IRE
Deputy Sheriff Dale Mattoon
left Monday morning for Port
land where Multnomah county
officials are holding Emily Dor
othy Riddle, charged with
grand larceny in connection
with the alleged theft of arti
cles from the Seth Dixon ranch
at Fort Klamath. He is expect
ed to return here with Miss
Riddle by Wednesday.
Also charged with grand lar
ceny is Alouzo Parker, now in
custody of the military at Fort
Lewis, Wash., where he has
been held on an AWOL com
plaint. Dixon signed the com
plaint against both Miss Riddle
and Porker who were left as
caretakers at his ranch for the
winter. Parker was first arrest
ed by the FBI on a draft eva
sion charge, moved to Fort
Lewis where he went AWOL
and allegedly sold loot from the
Dixon place In Portland where
a majority of the articles were
recovered.
Sheriff Lloyd L. Low said
Monday that he was in contact
with Fort Lewis officials, seek
ing Parker's return here to an
swer the existing charge. Both
Miss Riddle and Parker were
named in secret indictments re
turned last week by the grand
Jury.
Missing
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0r K
i
ffl 1 1 Tit'i iif i m 'ill . liWai 'Itflllli I
Bob Roy Burg.ss, RM 3c.
USN, has been listed as missing
in action in the Philippines, ac
cording to word roc.ived by hi.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
John Burgoss, of this city.
Young Burgess graduated from
Klamath Union high school In .
1943, and entered th .eivico in
August of the same year.
The Pekin Court Gazette,
China, was 640 years old when
the first newspaper was printed
in Europe in 1524.
Service Men
and Women
Home on Leave
S 1c Harold S. Collins from
South Pacific. Here until Feb
ruary 23.
I Cnl T ula nrliiM from famr,
"Flyine at nichl as well as bv ; Rwift tv Horn until rhm.
day, at high altitudes over im-iary 13.
EDDIE'S STEAK HOUSE
127 So, 7th
SPECIAL STEAK DINNERS
' Southern Fried Chicken
60c MERCHANT'S LUNCH
Include. Soup Salad
Dessert - Coff.t
Waffles All Hour.
Meal Tick.ts S5.50 Value
for $5.00
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J.P.Matthews
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ACCOUNTANTS
wish to announce change of their
address from First National Bank
building to
123 North 6th St.
(Form.rly B.slty Logging Co. Offiei)
Telephone 6710 '
passable, mountainous terrain
through areas characterized by
extremely treacherous weather
conditions, necessitating long
periods of operation on instru
ments .... requiring courageous
and superior performance of his
duties to overcome ... he ac
complished his mission with dis
tinction. . ."
The award was made for the
period of service from Decem
ber 2, 1943 to June 30, 1944.
PARKS PROMOTED
U. S. ARMY FORCES IN NEW
CALEDONIA Don J. Parks, son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Parks of
Sprague River, was recently pro
moted to private first class while
serving with a quartermaster
truck company at this base in
tne bourn Facitic area.
PFC Parks attended school at'
Sprague River high school.
PFC Parks has been with the
truck comDany for six months
and is doing an excellent job as
skilled driver in sending sup
plies to the men at the front.
BARISON PROMOTED
15TH AAF IN ITALY Albert
H. Barison, 20, Dorris, Calif., en
gineer gunner in a B-24 Libera
tor group, has recently been pro
moted to the grade of staff sergeant.
His croup has more than lao
missions to its credit over most
of the European countries. He
attended uorris nign school ana
later worked as a trimmer for
the Dorris Moulding Mill com
pany. Ho entered the army on
April 21, 1943, and received his
wings nt Harlingen field, Tex.,
on February 21, 1944. His par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Barison,
reside at Dorris.
The above service people are
entitled to free passes to the
local theatres and free fountain
service at Lost River dairy by
courtesy of Lloyd Lamb of the
theatres, and R. C. Woodruff of
the dairy. Please call at The
Herald and News office (ask for
Paul Haines) for your courtesy j
tickets.
Ill at Horn. Arnold L- Gra-1
lapp, superintendent of schools, :
was confined to his home in the ;
Roosevelt apartments Monday i
suffering from a severe cold.
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